internationalism in canada

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foreign policy

a plan of action that guides a governments decision about its official relations with other countries, for canada, foreign policy follows— foreign aid, peacekeeping and making, membership in international organization, and arctic sovereignty

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foreign aid

assistance that one country transfers to another that can take form of a gift, a grant, or a loan— through food, capital, miltary, etc. in canada, 0.3% of our gni is donated to foreign aid

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peacekeeping

maintenance of a truce between nations or communities. compromises for activities intending to be for peace between two groups

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peacemaking

focuses on establishing equitable power relationships between to groups that are intended to last even through future conflict

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membership in international organizations

Being involved in many different economic, military and humanitarian organizations— canada takes part in organizations for francophones and indigenous leaders

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Arctic sovereignty and agreements

a big part of canadian foreign policy— defends the north as well as agreements made between other nations in the artic

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link between globalization and nationalism

the more reach the nations become, the more challenges that cannot be contained into one nation. countries that support internationalism accept collective responsibility for world problems

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Non-governmental organizations

organizations not funded by the government and are completely independent in terms of helping global issues. basically groups who provide humanitarian help